Boy Scouts Canoeing At Camp Newkirk, July 1940 Photographer: Attributed to Eck Stanger
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1940
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Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1940
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CANOEING IS POPULAR AT NEWKIRK: Next to swimming, many scouts at Newkirk find canoeing the most enjoyable feature of camp life. Joseph Laird and Heini Kessler (in canoe at left) were already pulling away from shore as Roger Smith, David Meier and William Buys lowered a second canoe into the water for Allen Pearsall and Roger Wellington, waiting paddle in hand.
Ann Arbor News, July 16, 1940
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CANOEING IS POPULAR AT NEWKIRK: Next to swimming, many scouts at Newkirk find canoeing the most enjoyable feature of camp life. Joseph Laird and Heini Kessler (in canoe at left) were already pulling away from shore as Roger Smith, David Meier and William Buys lowered a second canoe into the water for Allen Pearsall and Roger Wellington, waiting paddle in hand.
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Roger Smith Repairs Bricks on Detroit Street, October 1984 Photographer: Robert Chase
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1984
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Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1984
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SAVING THE BRICKS - Brick mason Roger Smith uses patience and skill to fit old street brick back into the surface of North Fourth Avenue near the Farmer's Market. Smith, of Margolis Nursery in Ypsilanti, is working on the Downtown Development Authority's pedestrian improvement project. The work will widen the sidewalk area on Fourth Avenue, add drop off spaces in front of the Farmer's Market, install benches and special light fixtures and make Detroit Street one-way north in the block opposite the Farmer's Market which will result in added parking spaces. The project, which began last week, is scheduled to be done in about 45 days, before the wintry weather takes over. The bricks which Smith is refitting were removed from the street so that new curbs could be built.
Ann Arbor News, October 16, 1984
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SAVING THE BRICKS - Brick mason Roger Smith uses patience and skill to fit old street brick back into the surface of North Fourth Avenue near the Farmer's Market. Smith, of Margolis Nursery in Ypsilanti, is working on the Downtown Development Authority's pedestrian improvement project. The work will widen the sidewalk area on Fourth Avenue, add drop off spaces in front of the Farmer's Market, install benches and special light fixtures and make Detroit Street one-way north in the block opposite the Farmer's Market which will result in added parking spaces. The project, which began last week, is scheduled to be done in about 45 days, before the wintry weather takes over. The bricks which Smith is refitting were removed from the street so that new curbs could be built.
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